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now, again, back to hurricane sandy. from the commissioner's statement, the storm we saw happen on october 29th, the next pay period ended on november 12th. the way bls essentially keeps score it says workers have to be off work for the entire pay period to be counted on the negative side. on the household survey side, persons who missed work for weather-related events are counted as employed whether or not they are paid for the time off. we did have a drop in the labor force participation rate, down 0.2 to 63.6%. how did we get to 7.7% unemployment? basically the number of unemployed persons dropped more than the number of employed and there were downward trends in both those categories. lots to chew on. back to you guys. >> hampton, thank you. we are kind of scratching our heads. let's get more reaction from our panel. mark zandi and jared bernstein are here with us. mark, what do you make of this number? we've set this up as numbers were not going to be things we watched closely because of sandy. >> i'd say two things
now, again, back to hurricane sandy. from the commissioner's statement, the storm we saw happen on october 29th, the next pay period ended on november 12th. the way bls essentially keeps score it says workers have to be off work for the entire pay period to be counted on the negative side. on the household survey side, persons who missed work for weather-related events are counted as employed whether or not they are paid for the time off. we did have a drop in the labor force participation...
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upbeat music] ♪ this week, i'm going to keyport, new jersey, a town that was devastated by hurricane sandy in 2012. i'm going to meet the owners of mr. green tea, a gourmet ice cream company. for nearly 50 years, mr. green tea has been hand-crafting exotic ice cream flavors and supplying the asian restaurant trade in new york city. >> so delicious. >> way ahead of their time, mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this
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. >> i had help a few years ago on this when hurricane sandy came through and i lost those bins of photos that i hadn't looked at in years if you want to do it in a less traumatic way, how do you get started? >> the easy way is to start small and go to more challenging areas. start -- take one room, one space, get yourself some colored stickers and just start identifying sort through it, i want to keep this, i want to donate this, i want to potentially sell this. or i need to just trash it. >> is there anything that you can provide that a whole family just showing up for a weekend can't. >> i think trying to down size 50 years in 48 hours is simply not realistic. it's really important when you're transitioning with an older adult to downsize to move to a new environment that will better support their quality of life that you treat the older adult and their possessions with the dignity that they deserve. >> i know when people start going by their stuff, wow, i don't want this anymore. this is going to be perfect for my daughter. all of a sudden the daughter gets overwhelmed with fancy chin
. >> i had help a few years ago on this when hurricane sandy came through and i lost those bins of photos that i hadn't looked at in years if you want to do it in a less traumatic way, how do you get started? >> the easy way is to start small and go to more challenging areas. start -- take one room, one space, get yourself some colored stickers and just start identifying sort through it, i want to keep this, i want to donate this, i want to potentially sell this. or i need to just...
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sandy, start with you. you say you expect for ipo market in 2017 to be the best since the dotcom boom but if i look at canada goose and even snap, how it's traded, not encouraging on the action. >> i think i'm quite encouraged really. i think you don't want to see stocks double or triple on the ipo. snap and others are up in a nice pattern and i think set the stage well. you have to remember these stocks are volatile because the company is going public today are exciting companies with fast growth, big revenues in many cases but they are money losing companies so there's always a variability of opinion on companies like that we'll see volatility but the powerful trend is there. we'll see a robust market not just this year but into next. >> sandy mentioned there were no triple digit gains. solid gains. of the 23 priced in the first quarter, 18 are above the offer price. snap priced to 17. trading low. >> nobody that bought it on the first day is happy. >> they bought it in the aftermarket. the fact is i thin
sandy, start with you. you say you expect for ipo market in 2017 to be the best since the dotcom boom but if i look at canada goose and even snap, how it's traded, not encouraging on the action. >> i think i'm quite encouraged really. i think you don't want to see stocks double or triple on the ipo. snap and others are up in a nice pattern and i think set the stage well. you have to remember these stocks are volatile because the company is going public today are exciting companies with...
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raised after hurricane sandy but year later given up the gains. but seems clear in addition to the generator business, had momentum in engines and other products geared to commercial customers and could be more than reaction to couple of bad storms that's why jumped today. check in with todd teste welcome back to "mad money." i think there's been a secular change people accept that there are going to be storms and buying pattern that is different from sandy, may not tail off. is that too rosy a view? >> well, you know when you look at power outages and two and three hurricanes that happened recently, lot of people were without power and creates a discontinuity in lifestyle what people are looking for is to get back to life as it was. for these couple of storms, these three, our team did a great job mobilizing, getting generators where they needed to be and ultimately helped a lot of people who really needed it at the same time, you mentioned in intro, i think some of the investment thesis out there is on the commercial side saw strong commercial s
raised after hurricane sandy but year later given up the gains. but seems clear in addition to the generator business, had momentum in engines and other products geared to commercial customers and could be more than reaction to couple of bad storms that's why jumped today. check in with todd teste welcome back to "mad money." i think there's been a secular change people accept that there are going to be storms and buying pattern that is different from sandy, may not tail off. is that...
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over the last month, despite hurricane sandy, it is still up 5%. but would going over the fiscal cliff hurt or derail the insurance giant as many expect it to derail business in general? joining me now is the chairman and ceo of allstate. thank you for joining us. president and congressional leaders are meeting with state governors today. you're one of the ceos who met at the white house with some of your other colleagues in business. what's your stance of where we are right now in terms of a deal? >> i'm concerned about it. the good news is everybody sees this as an opportunity to really show american global leadership. the rest of the world is all messed up on this. we can show them how to get it done. they've also all agreed on the three buckets, that being revenues, entitlements, and spending reductions. the bad news is they haven't agreed on how much into each bucket. and i don't think they're trying to create a win/win for each other. most good negotiations, you try to help the other person come out with a win. i don't see that here. >> you h
over the last month, despite hurricane sandy, it is still up 5%. but would going over the fiscal cliff hurt or derail the insurance giant as many expect it to derail business in general? joining me now is the chairman and ceo of allstate. thank you for joining us. president and congressional leaders are meeting with state governors today. you're one of the ceos who met at the white house with some of your other colleagues in business. what's your stance of where we are right now in terms of a...
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hurricane sandy. we'll be back in a minute. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> the eye of hurricane sandy hit the jersey shore hard washing away whole economies in just a short 48-hour period. kayla? >> reporter: well, melissa, tom's river is just across the bay from seaside heights and suffered similar devastation during sandy, you see some of these polls on the docks here on tom's river on the bay. water was higher than that during the storm and a back porch actually detached with a jet ski tied to it and is close to where we're shooting right now. we went through the town and talked to some of the neig
hurricane sandy. we'll be back in a minute. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> the eye...
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. >> after storm sandy a lot of voters got checked because you can't get a boat off the lot without insurance. is that a possible spur from that in the houston and florida area >> i think there'll be some up tick typically we see that happening 12 to 18 months later. we're getting some initial stuff down in the texas market that is a little encouraging september through december is small retail what we've really been focused on is around growth in the saltwater market and the repower. florida, texas, we're very well positioned to take advantage of the recovery >> terrific. look, i think the long-term secular growth of boating is something that has changed all right that's mark the chairman and ceo multi year growth ahead. stay with cramer ♪ let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. brighthouse financial established by metlife. . >>> it is time it's time for the "lightning round
. >> after storm sandy a lot of voters got checked because you can't get a boat off the lot without insurance. is that a possible spur from that in the houston and florida area >> i think there'll be some up tick typically we see that happening 12 to 18 months later. we're getting some initial stuff down in the texas market that is a little encouraging september through december is small retail what we've really been focused on is around growth in the saltwater market and the...
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i called sandy, just so sandy fans, i got the erstimate from y beach property and i was lucky. one house stands, the other goes down. >> tools you need to climb the market's rocky terrain. the mad dash is coming up next. and is austerity measures the way to close the deficit. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why mil
i called sandy, just so sandy fans, i got the erstimate from y beach property and i was lucky. one house stands, the other goes down. >> tools you need to climb the market's rocky terrain. the mad dash is coming up next. and is austerity measures the way to close the deficit. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible...
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a horrible story after rebuilding from superstorm sandy. fire burns all those hopes and dreams right into the ground down the shore. plus a live report from colorado as the rivers and creeks run wild there. hundreds of people have been evacuatedp. the university in boulder had to be closed yesterday. we have all of those stories straight ahead as "power lunch" continues. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." shares of vie ro pharma are surging on a story from bloomberg that rare drug disease maker that one is said to have hired goldman sacks to explore a possible sale. this report says european drugmakers are said to be interested. this could be the latest in a string of acquisitions by bigger drug companies. shore up their product pipelines. viropharma trading at its highest level since 2001. >>> a former treasury secretary, bank ceo and hedge fund manager walk into a bar. miley cyrus -- just kidding. no joke. we had the trio minus miley on squawk box to reflect on the financial crisis and also to talk about today's big issues. mary thompson
a horrible story after rebuilding from superstorm sandy. fire burns all those hopes and dreams right into the ground down the shore. plus a live report from colorado as the rivers and creeks run wild there. hundreds of people have been evacuatedp. the university in boulder had to be closed yesterday. we have all of those stories straight ahead as "power lunch" continues. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." shares of vie ro pharma are surging on a story from bloomberg...
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it's just a psychological thing. >> sandy, when we look at the two rounds of stress test, a lot of the banks on dividend yeelz close to 8%. you include buy backs about 10%. this is attractive, is it not? >> it is totally attractive. we think there are going to be more capital returns out of the banks. they also have the benefit of being anti-bonds they actually do well when interest rates go up when you have an equity income portfolio it's naturally interest sensitive it's a great asset class for us. >> want to break some news in the u.k. we said at the end of the last hour the fact the prime minister has sort of gone on business as usual after those high profile eza relati resignations he was a prominent remainor during the remain camp, albeit has switched -- he said in the last few months or so this is something we do need to carry out and claims if the referendum now came again he would vote to leave. but certainly not a true brexiteer in the mold of boris johnson. but the prime minister continues and tries to reunite her government -- >> but is the take away from all the walk outs
it's just a psychological thing. >> sandy, when we look at the two rounds of stress test, a lot of the banks on dividend yeelz close to 8%. you include buy backs about 10%. this is attractive, is it not? >> it is totally attractive. we think there are going to be more capital returns out of the banks. they also have the benefit of being anti-bonds they actually do well when interest rates go up when you have an equity income portfolio it's naturally interest sensitive it's a great...
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you had sandy. i mean, it may be -- the journal argued it's the least important jobs number in five years. >> i saw that. i do think one thing we can certainly say given that china seems to be stabilizing a bit, we can all discuss europe. greek situation. maybe it's off the front pages for a while. and so if we assume that the jobs picture in the u.s. is not bad, let's assume not bad, it puts even more of a focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations because it becomes even more binding one would assume in terms of good or bad for the market, for the economy. >> kernen had a good point. does strength mean the economy could handle a cliff or is it so good you wouldn't want to tamper -- >> if i wanted to create a recession, what would i do? i would raise everybody's rates. i would cut the unemployment benefit. just trying to think of a theory of how i could cause a recession. i would cut back government spending quickly. >> i would raise interest rates to 20%. >> bernanke ought to join the -- look, i think
you had sandy. i mean, it may be -- the journal argued it's the least important jobs number in five years. >> i saw that. i do think one thing we can certainly say given that china seems to be stabilizing a bit, we can all discuss europe. greek situation. maybe it's off the front pages for a while. and so if we assume that the jobs picture in the u.s. is not bad, let's assume not bad, it puts even more of a focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations because it becomes even more binding one...
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let's go to sandy in new jersey. sandy! >> caller: hi, jim i'm disappointed that the stock of wayfair is so weak after announcing the opening of a retail store they are not using the store or stores as profit centers but as part of a broader marketing effort to reach consumers. where do you stand on this stock, jim. >> this stock has been one horrific short squeeze 25% of its actual shares outstanding are sold short and they're looking for anything negative to hang their hat on and banging it down. sandy, stick with it i think it is overvalued like amazon but it could get more overvalued and that sounds like greater fool theory but i don't think there is something wrong with wayfair can i go to bill in florida. >> caller: hi. big time fan want to get your sense on newel brands nwl. i got in around $24 and it is down around $15 and do i lick my wounds and get out or stay long. i'm long and hold. >> if you are long and hold, i guess. we were talk that -- benand i talked about doing a piece about newel and the fact that mike p
let's go to sandy in new jersey. sandy! >> caller: hi, jim i'm disappointed that the stock of wayfair is so weak after announcing the opening of a retail store they are not using the store or stores as profit centers but as part of a broader marketing effort to reach consumers. where do you stand on this stock, jim. >> this stock has been one horrific short squeeze 25% of its actual shares outstanding are sold short and they're looking for anything negative to hang their hat on and...
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we have people like sandy cutler from the city of cleveland saying, listen, i'm from cleveland, but, yes, we're from dublin. i was trying to see if the secretary was aggrieved as a lot of us feel, but, frankly, there's not a lot of emotionalism about this. >> you asked about tax rates, even if we get down to the 20s, is it going to make a difference at 12.5% in ireland. we seemed to believe it was, bue there. >> if you get away with it, you got to get away with it. look, you know from the deals crafted right now, yes, there is a consensus that if the legislation's made active, a deal can be broken, but med tronic will be one company by the time any legislation occurs, no? >> without a doubt. >> it's toothless. >> well, did he give sense, get anything out of him? where you below there's action in the near term in. >> i don't think it's up to him. if i was a hedge fund or listing, i'd say i'm going to gain the secretary of treasury because i know the republicans hate him and his party so much they can't do it. game on inversion. no change. >> jim you asked about yellen and whether it w
we have people like sandy cutler from the city of cleveland saying, listen, i'm from cleveland, but, yes, we're from dublin. i was trying to see if the secretary was aggrieved as a lot of us feel, but, frankly, there's not a lot of emotionalism about this. >> you asked about tax rates, even if we get down to the 20s, is it going to make a difference at 12.5% in ireland. we seemed to believe it was, bue there. >> if you get away with it, you got to get away with it. look, you know...
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sandy suggested that it was time to now separate the banks. go through it all over again. >> the banking system is really very, very important. i think that the problem that was created was created by too much concentration in investments in the banking system. way too much leverage. very little transparency with lots of off balance sheet things that didn't really count. i think a lot of those things have to change. >> so, the question, should the investment banks be split from the commercial banks? jeff, just before we get into that, let's put this into context. this is a guy who drove banking. call it what you like. he changed the profile. >> there were a lot of people involved. certainly when he was at citigroup, he is the poster child to speak of the move to get rid of it. certainly the perception is he was one of the big people behind it and he was. >> what do you think of the call now? would it help to split investment from commercial banks? what would be the aim? >> i agree with a number of things that he said. the problems we had reall
sandy suggested that it was time to now separate the banks. go through it all over again. >> the banking system is really very, very important. i think that the problem that was created was created by too much concentration in investments in the banking system. way too much leverage. very little transparency with lots of off balance sheet things that didn't really count. i think a lot of those things have to change. >> so, the question, should the investment banks be split from the...
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and then you had the controversy over hurricane sandy. he decided in deference to the spending concerns of some of his members to put off that vote last night and was blasted today by chris christie, the governor of new jersey, by peter king and other members from northeastern states, so he's gotta election tomorrow. i've got to tell you, larry, i spoke to a republican member who messaged me from inside a conference meeting and said there are no serious challenges to john boehner. there is a movement to have some nuts, as he called them, vote present in the speaker's election, but there won't be enough of them to matter, larry. >> wow, nuts voting present. john harwood, thank you very much. we'll talk to you tomorrow about this same story. let's go to two different viewpoints. we have two different people on mr. boehner's future. ron meyer, press secretary for american majority action. and robert costa, national review, washington editor and cnbc contributor. mr. meyer, you are relentless, you won't take no for an answer. what's your take
and then you had the controversy over hurricane sandy. he decided in deference to the spending concerns of some of his members to put off that vote last night and was blasted today by chris christie, the governor of new jersey, by peter king and other members from northeastern states, so he's gotta election tomorrow. i've got to tell you, larry, i spoke to a republican member who messaged me from inside a conference meeting and said there are no serious challenges to john boehner. there is a...
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we're now looking at almost 16,000 related to hurricane sandy and then super storm sandy, whatever you want to call it now. that's the number of flight cancellations along the east coast. as far as those cancellations and what it's caused around the country, you're seeing boards where they say no flights, flights cancelled. in fact, that's the case here in atlanta. the cancellations into new york are actually expected to increase today. meanwhile, the d.c. and boston airports, they are open. they are operating, not full schedules yet, but they are slowly getting back to normal, and in terms of putting this event into some context, people are saying, boy, is this the worst since 9/11 in terms of a single event causing flight cancellations. not quite. it has passed up hurricane irene from last year, but we're way behind in terms of the number of cancellations relative to snowmageddon last year. again, we expect more flight cancellations. the key right now, finding out when the port authority believes they with open the three new york-area airports. back to you. >> all right. phil what, w
we're now looking at almost 16,000 related to hurricane sandy and then super storm sandy, whatever you want to call it now. that's the number of flight cancellations along the east coast. as far as those cancellations and what it's caused around the country, you're seeing boards where they say no flights, flights cancelled. in fact, that's the case here in atlanta. the cancellations into new york are actually expected to increase today. meanwhile, the d.c. and boston airports, they are open....
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>> well, sandy's worried about safety and soundness, i think, and in sandy's day -- >> do you? because he was arguing, i thought he was arguing at some level this was about the profit incentive, he was suggesting that banks would do better, the share price of these banks would do better if they were broken up. >> i'm not sure about that, but i think the issue is safety and soundness. as a country, our first issue is safety and soundness so the idea that you would set up another investment bank without any core funding and we have another bear stearns or we have another lehman brothers. those were liquidity issues. it wasn't they didn't have capital. they had no liquidity and went under. >> what's your price percentage of book? >> we're trading at about book. >> these guys come on and talk about the firms trading at half book or 6/10 book. if the model doesn't reward shareholders and you go back to the normal business of banking maybe you traded book or over book and that's why they're saying it would be good for everybody if people did this. >> i'm not sure it's that simple. i'
>> well, sandy's worried about safety and soundness, i think, and in sandy's day -- >> do you? because he was arguing, i thought he was arguing at some level this was about the profit incentive, he was suggesting that banks would do better, the share price of these banks would do better if they were broken up. >> i'm not sure about that, but i think the issue is safety and soundness. as a country, our first issue is safety and soundness so the idea that you would set up...
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. >> when the tragedy occurred at sandy hook, i think that could have been prevented if folks had been trained how to know those warning signs and connected that individual to help, then that very likely could have been avoided. >> reporter: but the white house says these actions must be coupled with action from congress on the campaign trail biden said that he would on day one work to repeal immunity for the gun industry and today said that remains his top priority. >> if i get one thing on my list, the lord came down and said, joe, you get one of these, give me that one >> reporter: lawmakers have twice tried and failed to pass legislation on a bipartisan basis. one of the co-sponsors of that legislation, retiring pennsylvania republican pat toomey seemed to hold out hope today in a statement saying, if done in a manner that respects the rights of law-abiding citizens, i believe there is an opportunity to strengthen our background check system so that we are better able to keep guns away from those who have no legal right to them. toomey is just one of two remaining republicans who s
. >> when the tragedy occurred at sandy hook, i think that could have been prevented if folks had been trained how to know those warning signs and connected that individual to help, then that very likely could have been avoided. >> reporter: but the white house says these actions must be coupled with action from congress on the campaign trail biden said that he would on day one work to repeal immunity for the gun industry and today said that remains his top priority. >> if i...
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the data is coming in, very noisy about sandy. you've been bullish. has your confidence been buffeted at all? >> i wouldn't say, you know, if we look out longer than a matter of weeks, no, i don't think our confidence has been shaken one bit. i've never been very good at telling you what's going to happen in the next week or two or three weeks so i'll reserve comment on that. i think what people still don't recognize is the fundamentals of the u.s. economy are improving. they are not improving at the rate that we'd like but they are improving. more importantly, we're about the only major economy in the world that you can say that. so i think we're very unique and that's why we're still bullish. >> there's been a lot written about how good the recovery actually has been even though people don't want to talk about it relative to other countries, our debt. i know you look at debt to gdp. not as immediate a danger as some want to make it. there is this notion that it could all be ruined, all of that good news could be doused if, in fact, the fiscal cliff
the data is coming in, very noisy about sandy. you've been bullish. has your confidence been buffeted at all? >> i wouldn't say, you know, if we look out longer than a matter of weeks, no, i don't think our confidence has been shaken one bit. i've never been very good at telling you what's going to happen in the next week or two or three weeks so i'll reserve comment on that. i think what people still don't recognize is the fundamentals of the u.s. economy are improving. they are not...
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. >>> plus, his 6-year-old daughter killed during the sandy hook massacre. then he says things got worse. today, the man who says he became the target of alex jones and his hoax claims back on the stand. >>> and battery acid and a cardboard dummy. new details of how an escaped prisoner escapes but didn't last long on the run. >>> battery acid and a cardboard dummy. new details of how a convicted killer escaped from prison , but didn't last >>> grammy winning rapper coolio died yesterday at a friend's home in los angeles. his manager says the rapper had a heart attack, at a friend's home in los angeles. his manager says the rapper had a coolio best known for gangster's paradise he was 59. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit c
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. >>> plus, his 6-year-old daughter killed during the sandy hook massacre. then he says things got worse. today, the man who says he became the target of alex jones and his hoax claims back on the stand. >>> and battery acid and a cardboard dummy. new details of how an escaped prisoner escapes but didn't last long on the run. >>> grammy winning rapper coolio died yesterday at a friend's home in los angeles. his manager says the rapper had a heart attack coolio best known for gangster's paradise he was 59. . ol, e of >>> another emotional day in alex jones' latest defamation trial. robby parker took the stand. he's the father of 6-year-old emily parker who died in the shooting he says he suffered years of online abuse and death threats because of alex jones. >> they would come in these waves, and it was almost like i knew when alex jones said something because we would get a huge wave of stuff and so that's when i knew something was up, and that's when i knew i needed to step up my game so to speak as far as being vigilant about what's going on. >> the judge
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says that the laws have been modest, but if implemented it may have saved his 7-year-old daniel in sandy hook. >> i believe it could have been prevented and if folks had been trained to know the warning signs and helped that individual, it could have likely been avoided. the >> reporter: but the white house says these actions must be coupled with actions from congress, and on the campaign trail, biden said on day one he would work to repeal immunity for the gun industry, and today he said that remains his top priority. >> if i get one thing on the list and the lord came down and said, joe, you get one, give me that one. >> reporter: lawmakers hav twice tried and failed to pass legislation on a bipartisan basis, and one of the cosponsors of of the legislation is retiring pennsylvania republican pat toomey seemed to hold out hope today said that if done in a manner to respect the rights of law abiding citizens, there is an opportunity to strengthen the background check system to better able to keep the guns away from those who have no legal right to them. pat toomey is one of two remaining
says that the laws have been modest, but if implemented it may have saved his 7-year-old daniel in sandy hook. >> i believe it could have been prevented and if folks had been trained to know the warning signs and helped that individual, it could have likely been avoided. the >> reporter: but the white house says these actions must be coupled with actions from congress, and on the campaign trail, biden said on day one he would work to repeal immunity for the gun industry, and today...
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you mentioned sandy? is it really -- >> well, really, we didn't think we had a bad quarter. >> right. >> we delivered almost 16% increase in sales. 20% ebitda increase, so we didn't think that was a very bad quarter. what happened in my mind, the analysts got ahead of themselves. we had increased guidance quarter after quarter. the analysts kept rolling forward, and we delivered what we said we would deliver. we hit our guidance on ebitda right at the midpoint of the guidance. so we didn't consider that a bad quarter. >> one last question. you're now back in shape in terms of your balance sheet to do another deal. but i have recently met with this outfit, pinnacle foods. they have a lot of brands that are competitive with you. one is, would you ever -- would they ever buy you, and two, are they going to compete directly with you for the next acquisition? >> would they buy us? that's for them to decide. they certainly could if they wanted to, i guess, but i don't think we're going to be head-to-head on a l
you mentioned sandy? is it really -- >> well, really, we didn't think we had a bad quarter. >> right. >> we delivered almost 16% increase in sales. 20% ebitda increase, so we didn't think that was a very bad quarter. what happened in my mind, the analysts got ahead of themselves. we had increased guidance quarter after quarter. the analysts kept rolling forward, and we delivered what we said we would deliver. we hit our guidance on ebitda right at the midpoint of the guidance....
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they can be sandy and gritty. adelo: yes. lemonis: yours is way better. by the way, the food's fantastic, fantastic. adelo: thank you. lemonis: i've had a lot of tortillas in my life. and you can tell that the product just had a lot of character and authenticity to it. the texture and the flavor tastes less processed. who's that? adelo: my munchkin. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. is that your dad? your only child? adelo: yeah. lemonis: do you work here now and help out? rachel: i help, but i don't work. adelo: oh, yeah, you don't work but... lemonis: she helps. well, nice meeting you. adelo: okay, go change so you can go to school. lemonis: you're a single dad? adelo: no. she's with her mother. we're 50/50. lemonis: when you have her, you're raising her by yourself. adelo: yeah. lemonis: is it hard? adelo: you know what? it's the most awesomest thing ever. i love it. lemonis: what's your connection to george lopez? all of a sudden, i started getting messages from george. he's like, "you got to invest in this guy. he's a great guy." adelo: i invite
they can be sandy and gritty. adelo: yes. lemonis: yours is way better. by the way, the food's fantastic, fantastic. adelo: thank you. lemonis: i've had a lot of tortillas in my life. and you can tell that the product just had a lot of character and authenticity to it. the texture and the flavor tastes less processed. who's that? adelo: my munchkin. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. is that your dad? your only child? adelo: yeah. lemonis: do you work here now and help out? rachel: i help,...
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a quick programming note former citigroup chairman and one of the real titans of wall street, sandy weill will join us at 3:00 p.m. he was living out in the fire zone in california if he is still there, it will be interesting to hear from him about what's going on out in that part of the world kelly. >> that's for sure >>> still ahead, short seller taking aim at nikola just days after its deal with general motors calling it an intricate fraud. check out this mystery stock the stock has soared from its march lows one said it could be the ultimate reopening tdera more "power lunch" next. plap give you straightforward ae and tailored recommendations, with access to tax-smart investment strategies designed to help you keep more of what you've earned so you'll know you're doing what you can for your family and your future. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenu
a quick programming note former citigroup chairman and one of the real titans of wall street, sandy weill will join us at 3:00 p.m. he was living out in the fire zone in california if he is still there, it will be interesting to hear from him about what's going on out in that part of the world kelly. >> that's for sure >>> still ahead, short seller taking aim at nikola just days after its deal with general motors calling it an intricate fraud. check out this mystery stock the...
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biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the country? what russia has done that should give you pause again. small is very big lately. the companies are doing better than the overall market. your guest has three new stocks picked for you. proceed with caution on jc penney. rumors flying all over the place on that name. and speed limit, 255. that's because that's how fast that 2.5 milli$2.5 million buga goes. i just test-drove it. i didn't do 255. i didn't do too bad, though. life as i know it is officially over. let's go to kayla tosh on "street signs." kayla? >> exactly how fast did you go in that bugati? >> i obeyed all street signs. >> new highs in the s&p 500. bre
biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the...
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sandy wile was on cnbc exclusively earlier this week and said there's no need for off-balance asset sheets. what's changed? >> that's the theme of my book and great for those coming up in the business field. capitalism clearly doesn't work without transparency. if you think of the '70s, '80s, '90s, you walk into a bank and you know what you're dealing with. when you walk into a bank today, they're all black boxes, you can't see the risk. >> i'm telling you right here, it seems as though banks are taking as much risk or nearly as much risk now as they were five years ago. maybe the instruments are different but the level of risk hasn't changed that much, has it? >> leverage -- >> even if the instruments haven't changed. the london wale was petting in one of the most complex cds indices. cds could credit fault swaps is what cracked the back of the crisis with aeg and everybody else. that's what jpmorgan was betting on in the london. jamie dimon himself said no one, not him, no one in senior management risk or compliance at jpmorgan chase had any idea a bet that risky was even being put on wi
sandy wile was on cnbc exclusively earlier this week and said there's no need for off-balance asset sheets. what's changed? >> that's the theme of my book and great for those coming up in the business field. capitalism clearly doesn't work without transparency. if you think of the '70s, '80s, '90s, you walk into a bank and you know what you're dealing with. when you walk into a bank today, they're all black boxes, you can't see the risk. >> i'm telling you right here, it seems as...
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. >>> the house finally voted on the delayed hurricane sandy relief bill today. we have the results for you and some other news headlines just ahead. please stay with us. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. get started at legalzoom.com today. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this
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. >>> flight stats reports that more than 20,000 flights were canceled due to sandy. as a result, analysts projecting the storm could knock upwards of $200 million off of airlines bottom lines and that could mean a further dip for the global airline industry as profits are already expected to be down more than 50% year over year. that's according to the international air transport association. for more on business travel new, head to to roadwarrior.cnbc.com. . up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels,
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you have fiscal cliff, you have hurricane sandy. are you optimistic about what's happening in the economy if you take out the potential shocks? >> i don't think we make any change at all. i think the job market is producing 150,000 jobs per month, that's what we've been producing since the beginning of the year, over the past year, past two years, some months we're a little lower, higher, sometimes seasonal adjustment. if you take this month's number and x out sandy, that's over 200,000. >> that will add some jobs, that's not a fair comparison. >> so 200,000 minus 60 is 150 -- >> so you're right there. >> i don't think the economy has chang chang changed deappreciably over the last year. >> well, i think coming into friday's number, we're a little -- we don't think there's 80,000 worth of impact, might be closer to 40,000 or 50,000. whatever, there's been an impact and i agree with mark's point, 1 in about 150,000 job creation in the economy and i don't know that meaningfully changes. but i would say, if anything, the bias next year
you have fiscal cliff, you have hurricane sandy. are you optimistic about what's happening in the economy if you take out the potential shocks? >> i don't think we make any change at all. i think the job market is producing 150,000 jobs per month, that's what we've been producing since the beginning of the year, over the past year, past two years, some months we're a little lower, higher, sometimes seasonal adjustment. if you take this month's number and x out sandy, that's over 200,000....
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a look at one of the names recognized, sandy wile. >> win or lose. of all the bankers, bankers turned policymakers, and wall street money spinners, sanford sandy weill assistance around as a deal maker, epic rule breaker, and "game change"er. >> he was the architect. he was the larger than life figure on wall street for decades. the seminal figure of the modern day wapbanker for a long time. >> fire men's fund, commercial correct, travelers, smith barney, shearson, solomon brothers, aetna. weill, either bought them, sold them or reshaped them on. >> sandy was a conscious mat deal maker. he knew how to ring savings out of the office. >> he did have a vision of what financial supermarkets should look like. why that would be preferable to a stayed bank or insurance company. and he executed. >> the deal of this deal maker's lifetime, the 1998 $76 billion merger of weill's group and citigroup. >> in a basic way when you citi and travelers get together you did away with this law that in its essence prevented banks from underwriting corporate securities, al
a look at one of the names recognized, sandy wile. >> win or lose. of all the bankers, bankers turned policymakers, and wall street money spinners, sanford sandy weill assistance around as a deal maker, epic rule breaker, and "game change"er. >> he was the architect. he was the larger than life figure on wall street for decades. the seminal figure of the modern day wapbanker for a long time. >> fire men's fund, commercial correct, travelers, smith barney, shearson,...
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they haven't addressed the aid for sandy. it's now been six weeks after sandy and nothing has been done on that front. >> the gears move slowly, but the aide for andy will pass. it's just a question of when they get it done. and, of course, because that involves additional spending, that factors into the debt limit in the fiscal cliff negotiations, as well. >> john, do you know what is available to the president administratively, not legislatively in terms of gun regulation? >> first of all, all the issues related to enforcement of existing laws. >> what mayor bloomberg said is it was illegal weapons at that point that he was talking about. >> 77,000 for seven lives of something. would the gun lobby argue for astringent background checks for mental illness? >> probably. it depends on how it's framed and how it's enforced. but, you know, they've taken a pretty doctrine-aire view towards opposing anything under the nose under the camel's tent. feinstein is now going to reintroduce that bill. she passed it in the clinton adminis
they haven't addressed the aid for sandy. it's now been six weeks after sandy and nothing has been done on that front. >> the gears move slowly, but the aide for andy will pass. it's just a question of when they get it done. and, of course, because that involves additional spending, that factors into the debt limit in the fiscal cliff negotiations, as well. >> john, do you know what is available to the president administratively, not legislatively in terms of gun regulation?...
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ended up closing during the peak season we've looked back at our last few bigger hurricane events, sandy and katrina. there's usually about a six to 12-month period before we see full recover in some of the areas impacted fortunately many of the areas have been reopened there's been a tremendous effort by many to get our operations back started. >> the everything going to be ready to go for the peak holiday season you released numbers about what you're expecting tell us about that saturday operations to try to meet the needs and what about those areas affected by the hurricanes >> sure, so obviously, peak season we're looking at between 5% and 6% growth this year at 750 million packages interestingly, there will be about 80% of the days during peak season where we're actually over 30 million packages obviously, we've been planning and getting ready for this with our expansion of saturday operations earlier this year, it will help as we'll have 40% more volume we'll be able to deliver on the saturday operations and 80% of that is in the locations we'veopened for saturday operations so we
ended up closing during the peak season we've looked back at our last few bigger hurricane events, sandy and katrina. there's usually about a six to 12-month period before we see full recover in some of the areas impacted fortunately many of the areas have been reopened there's been a tremendous effort by many to get our operations back started. >> the everything going to be ready to go for the peak holiday season you released numbers about what you're expecting tell us about that...
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. >> when we look at these zones, charleston, prehurricane hugo in 1989, hurricane sandy on the coast, we have all these things. is there ever going to be a time when coastal living is not desirable? people say it is just not worth it that every ten years, my house and my life is at risk will it just to your point always go up you have to live near the water. >> so far, i any we have proven that we have very short memories when it comes to hurricane impact i think people find it extremely desirable to live along the coastlines when we have seen these impacts from hurricanes, we have actually seen some interesting effects where homes become more valuable people invest more money to rebuild them properties and whole communities go up in values. you end up having nicer home that is are fixed up to a better degree that are more up to code or better able to withstand winds and floods people do return and they find these to be very desirable neighborhoods. some people do get displaced that cannot afford it. we saw some of that. a lot of communities hit were lower income versus florida and h
. >> when we look at these zones, charleston, prehurricane hugo in 1989, hurricane sandy on the coast, we have all these things. is there ever going to be a time when coastal living is not desirable? people say it is just not worth it that every ten years, my house and my life is at risk will it just to your point always go up you have to live near the water. >> so far, i any we have proven that we have very short memories when it comes to hurricane impact i think people find it...
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reward this huge employer, modelo does a ton of business in texas that got hit hard by super storm sandy and a new line could cause earnings to take a hit in the second half. here is the bottom line. with the good news, i thought constellation would sell off for a little bit and rally again as investors figure out the positives. it recovered faster than i expected after the hit, the stock took a day to start moving up so the next time you wait for a pull back of a high quality stock, you need to be ready to pounce the moment that gets hammered for no good reason, which is exactly what happened with stz much more "mad money" ahead. a spac deal that is too big to ignore i'm letting you know if you should grab it and with the leadership change of gamestop, is it game on or game over i'm giving you my take and i got diamond hands yolo partners and all your calls, rapid fire tonight's edition of the lightning round so stay with cramer did you know that petco, is now a health and wellness company? their groomers work wonders for my confidence. i trust their vets, and i'm known to have trust is
reward this huge employer, modelo does a ton of business in texas that got hit hard by super storm sandy and a new line could cause earnings to take a hit in the second half. here is the bottom line. with the good news, i thought constellation would sell off for a little bit and rally again as investors figure out the positives. it recovered faster than i expected after the hit, the stock took a day to start moving up so the next time you wait for a pull back of a high quality stock, you need...
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hurry up, pretty soon sandy steep slope national park. all due. glaciers will not be there certainly not by 2030, not by 2025, snow fields but no glaciers. that aside, yosemite is spectacular. yellowstone is spectacular. so is the park at the end of the brooklyn bridge to me. >> i went to cuyahoga national park, cuyahoga falls national park this summer. >> it's fabulous. >> it's gorgeous. >> over 400. >> a strip under cleveland, the newest park. >> i just encourage everybody to know your parts. this the slogan this year. i think when you visit a national park, you get a sense of our ancestors set these things aside for the betterment of all of us. we want those parks to be there 100 years from now. >> how many -- what percentage of the american population actually visits national park every year. >> i don't know. you're the hard hitting investigative reporters. >> it's small. >> 2014, it was 284 billion people visited the park. >> not all at the same time. >> not all at the same time. they spent -- this was 2014 data. 284 billion people visited pa
hurry up, pretty soon sandy steep slope national park. all due. glaciers will not be there certainly not by 2030, not by 2025, snow fields but no glaciers. that aside, yosemite is spectacular. yellowstone is spectacular. so is the park at the end of the brooklyn bridge to me. >> i went to cuyahoga national park, cuyahoga falls national park this summer. >> it's fabulous. >> it's gorgeous. >> over 400. >> a strip under cleveland, the newest park. >> i just...
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>>> then hurricane sandy bearing down on the east coast. we're tracking the storm and with several refineries in the path, what could that mean for oil prices? >>> and apple on track to launch its own internet music service. the news spooking investors in pandora. we'll find out if pandora really has anything to fear from apple. that's coming up. >>> we'll starts wi with breaki news. internet analyst mark ma haney being dismissed from citigroup. we have more what turned out to be a barn-burner of a story. >>> carl, the termination comes in the face of a $2 million fine that citigroup faced from a massachusetts regulatedor, largely concerning failure to supervise analysts. mahaney as well as an unnamed junior analyst in a consent order we just reviewed from the state of massachusetts, noting that mahaney gave reports to a reporter at the french capitol over revenue estimates for youtube, a subsidiary of google. revenue estimates that had yet to be published by by mahaney. the junior analyst shared a preview of the forthcoming reports on face
>>> then hurricane sandy bearing down on the east coast. we're tracking the storm and with several refineries in the path, what could that mean for oil prices? >>> and apple on track to launch its own internet music service. the news spooking investors in pandora. we'll find out if pandora really has anything to fear from apple. that's coming up. >>> we'll starts wi with breaki news. internet analyst mark ma haney being dismissed from citigroup. we have more what...
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we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be speaking with andrew macing at groupen, so he'll have the lowdown. >> everybody wants to know whether his first question will be about mason's tenure. guys, see you a bit later. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to hour 3 of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need a market credibility $4 try wrong plan that comprises both tax increases and significant entitlement reform. >> we run a deficit every year, but because the economy grows, 18 1/2 and 21 is a have sustainable figure. >> when you meet with business leaders. they're going to have
we know what happened. >> superstorm sandy hit the northeast, and it had an impact. apple was down 1.5%, but it did repair some of the losses. apple still down by about 1.3%. >> on the home builders they've had a phenomenal run, some of them have doubled. it's extraordinary the gains you've had. >>> we have barbara corcoran of the corcoran group, to talk about whether or not there is maybe a crack in the housing pictures and also henry blodgett, remember the -- he'll be...
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sandy. ♪ ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ ♪ checking out the listing on zillow i sent you? yeah, i like it. this place has a great backyard. i can't believe we're finally doing this. all of this... stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >>> boeing has a new ceo. phil lebeau joins us now on the "fast" line with more. phil was this a surprise? >> not a surprise because we've known for some time that dennis mullenberg would likely be replacing jim mcnerney as ceo. i think maybe the only surprise is a bit on the timing. we've known from talking with jim mcnerney, from talking with executives at the company that he was not in any hurry to step down. you know about a year ago they named dennis muilenburg the chief operating officer and while they didn't say it at the time it was pretty clear that eventually there would be a s
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he has unprecedentedly high approval rating. >> after sandy. and he says this is a job he feels leak he needs to continue. >> stanley wants him to stay. some other corporate news involving erickson. it's filed a lawsuit against samsung alleging patent infringement. ericcson says two years to trike a deal were unsuccessful. and an hp shareholder filed a lawsuit alleging the tech company's top executives misled investors about two key acquisitions that have caused billions of dollars in losses. the lawsuit alleges that hp management concealed the problems and another recent acquisition which we've talked about, electronic data, in an attempt to boost hp stock price. meantime in the "wall street journal," former employees, business partners and attorney attorneys say it's not difficult to conclude that the company autonomy's accounting was overly aggressive, they say such behavior tip filed autonomy long before hp bought it. and mike lynch says the company's culture was aggressive. >> they start off talking about how originally the ceo put up a si
he has unprecedentedly high approval rating. >> after sandy. and he says this is a job he feels leak he needs to continue. >> stanley wants him to stay. some other corporate news involving erickson. it's filed a lawsuit against samsung alleging patent infringement. ericcson says two years to trike a deal were unsuccessful. and an hp shareholder filed a lawsuit alleging the tech company's top executives misled investors about two key acquisitions that have caused billions of dollars...
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i'm kidding, sandy you're very high -- [ laughter ] >> okay. thank you for that thank you very much. can i eat this now >> i wish you would. >> i'm going to is are you sure you didn't sneak some of the beyond meat in there >> please come on back joe may not be here next time. >>> e-cigarettes are under fire as cities are looking to ban vaping dr. gottlieb will discuss that >>> plus, drug pricing and much more we'll be right bk.ac ncer fighti, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> there's a growing call by city lawmakers to ban e-cigs and vaping dee dee roy has more good morning >> good morning to you it's starting right here in san francisco where supervisors voted unanimously to ban the sale of e-cigarettes in the city it faces a final vote and the mayor's appro
i'm kidding, sandy you're very high -- [ laughter ] >> okay. thank you for that thank you very much. can i eat this now >> i wish you would. >> i'm going to is are you sure you didn't sneak some of the beyond meat in there >> please come on back joe may not be here next time. >>> e-cigarettes are under fire as cities are looking to ban vaping dr. gottlieb will discuss that >>> plus, drug pricing and much more we'll be right bk.ac ncer fighti, hiv...
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as for hurricane sandy, very minimal impact. finally, delta and southwest are hosting an investor day conference this week. a lot of people are expecting some fairly optimistic commentary from them. the airlines, business bookings are looking pretty good. add airlines to housing as well as what's going on with autos as industries that are showing some signs of improvement right now. >> absolutely. you mentioned boehner speaking at the top of the hour. in the past few moments the obama 2012 campaign staff has tweeted the following. if your taxes go up, republicans will have made a conscious choice to let that happen. we have no way of knowing if this is somehow related to what the speaker may say in 20 minutes' time. might just be yet another echo of an existing talking point. that's going to be one more tea leaf to read in the next half hour. >>> when we come back, delta air lines buying a 49% stake in virgin atlantic today. we'll talk to the ceo about the deal and what it means for the airline's future after the break. again? i
as for hurricane sandy, very minimal impact. finally, delta and southwest are hosting an investor day conference this week. a lot of people are expecting some fairly optimistic commentary from them. the airlines, business bookings are looking pretty good. add airlines to housing as well as what's going on with autos as industries that are showing some signs of improvement right now. >> absolutely. you mentioned boehner speaking at the top of the hour. in the past few moments the obama...
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and a lot of companies were saying it was just superstorm sandy. it shut down the stores in some cases or kept consumers at bay. how do you think we will fare to the holidays? >> yesterday was big day for retail. those that roar yesterday, genuinely speaking had poor numbers. we knew it was the hurricane. we knew it would be weak. you know. it was supposed to be adjusted in the expectations. numbers came in way below expectations. some of the stocks got hammered, macy's, kohl's. we are trying to make sense of what that means. we when you go through each retailer in the numbers, really the first half -- businesses really slowed. first two weeks. anything we think of, not the hurricane itself. must have been the concern, you know, about the hurricane and people watching tv. people focused on that. also, you know, with the election people focused on that. you know. so the first two weeks are weak. last two weeks seem to come back and be fairly decent. >> so you think that for the holiday shopping season, that the -- better trend will continue? where d
and a lot of companies were saying it was just superstorm sandy. it shut down the stores in some cases or kept consumers at bay. how do you think we will fare to the holidays? >> yesterday was big day for retail. those that roar yesterday, genuinely speaking had poor numbers. we knew it was the hurricane. we knew it would be weak. you know. it was supposed to be adjusted in the expectations. numbers came in way below expectations. some of the stocks got hammered, macy's, kohl's. we are...
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there's hurricane sandy. hurricane katrina. you can see it's following a very, very similar pattern there and the expectation is that it will come down again on thursday to 390,000. one more thing i want to look at is gdp during katrina. a slowdown during katrina you can see right there, that's third from the right there. that's the quarter it happened. second from the right is the quarter after and then you can see the pop in the first quarter of '06. drag on growth of commerce and economic activity disrupted followed by a rebound as rebuilding begins in earnest. we're looking for a revised number on gdp but a weaker quarter in the fourth quarter. the overridie inine ining gdp i sandy but the fiscal cliff. >> steve liesman. online retailers stacking up the deal offerings on this cyber-monday. still ahead, ceo of home shopping network gives us a read on traffic that company has been seeing thus far. plus, tyler and cameron winklevoss headed to post 9. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader strea
there's hurricane sandy. hurricane katrina. you can see it's following a very, very similar pattern there and the expectation is that it will come down again on thursday to 390,000. one more thing i want to look at is gdp during katrina. a slowdown during katrina you can see right there, that's third from the right there. that's the quarter it happened. second from the right is the quarter after and then you can see the pop in the first quarter of '06. drag on growth of commerce and economic...
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incurred, and we keep acting as it has, and no cessation of home buying according to lennar, and the sandy bailout will kick in by the end of the second quarter, home depot will fly. we're through two of the washington stumbling blocks, the election and the fiscal cliff. one more leg to go. debt ceiling. the last obstacle may be the least dangerous, judging by what happened last year with the overly dreaded debt downgrade and what's happening now. take your cue from the markets. here is the bottom line. washington fright fest is almost over, people. maybe time to break out the dr. strangelove handbook and learn how to stop worrying and love the irrelevant gridlock that will soon face, once the debt ceiling is raised, and politics cease to be the biggest factor in our investment thinking. kevin in washington, kevin. >> caller: booyah, mr. brilliant one. just a quick question. you know, with the higher cost of foods and energy, and the lower incomes we're all expecting, the average working person, do you think we can return to the dependence on our credit cards? if we are, is mastercard a go
incurred, and we keep acting as it has, and no cessation of home buying according to lennar, and the sandy bailout will kick in by the end of the second quarter, home depot will fly. we're through two of the washington stumbling blocks, the election and the fiscal cliff. one more leg to go. debt ceiling. the last obstacle may be the least dangerous, judging by what happened last year with the overly dreaded debt downgrade and what's happening now. take your cue from the markets. here is the...
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that's in the range. 400 we thought was sandy. and now going down below 350 i think some economists, you know what, maybe the job market is a little bit better than we expected. the real disconnect that's out there, andrew, is we've reduced capital spending but not hiring. >> right. >> usually those things work together when they cut cap-ex they also cut workers to go along with that. they seem to have cut cap-ex on maybe a temporary, i'm worried about the fiscal cliff basis, but kept their employees on board. that seems to be the case right now. and presents the possibility of making some progress. >> they come back with some more cap-ex then we've got a shot -- >> did we get rick to talk about the fed yesterday? time for a -- some wisdom from rick? >> i'm here. >> rick, so what did you make of that? do you understand what policy is now? before you tell me how much you disagree with it, i just want to know if you understand it. >> do you understand it? >> no, i don't. i don't. i wanted to see if we were simpatico on that story. >
that's in the range. 400 we thought was sandy. and now going down below 350 i think some economists, you know what, maybe the job market is a little bit better than we expected. the real disconnect that's out there, andrew, is we've reduced capital spending but not hiring. >> right. >> usually those things work together when they cut cap-ex they also cut workers to go along with that. they seem to have cut cap-ex on maybe a temporary, i'm worried about the fiscal cliff basis, but...